> Is math really the language of science or is it a myth?

Is math really the language of science or is it a myth?

Posted at: 2015-01-07 
People who "like science" are not scientists, as any real scientist uses math heavily.

Your skills (or lack thereof) with essays are not relevant to you skills with math or as a scientist.

Again, separate "scientist" from someone who "likes science", they are totally different.

Please stop asking this question over and over and over.... You enjoy math, fine.

Logically math is Science and it serve as basis. But it sometimes depends on a person mentality and perception the way a man takes it. I also seem like a myth and considering it as myth one learns it easily by mind and life experiment

it isn't myth, but neither is it a statement of absolute truth.





there are things in physics and engineering that can be explained easily by math, but trying to explain them in words is really hard.





no opinion on the lab reports and essays.

Depends on your scientific perspective. Michael Faraday for example did most of his work using observation and recorded them literally rather than mathematically. You can find examples at the Royal Intitution of Great Britain site.

Yeah without math you can't measure stuff or do call calculations

Is it true that math is really the language of science(physics, chemistry, biology and engineering) or is it a made up myth for people who aren't interested in math but science in itself?. Also, for some reason, I find writing lab reports and short essays are easier than long essays. Is it weird that for some people like myself that lab reports are easier than essays that are 1000 words or more?